... - p The. Of. SoUm, i . Miss Jo Ann Tweedi, daughter of L. R. Twedie, who was installed as worthy advisor of Chadwtck Assembly, - Order d Rainbow for Girls Tuesday night at formal cere- monies at the Masonic temple. Mis3 Lois Burris is the out- going worthy advi3or. (lesten Miliei. Home Rites Are Read Miss Rosalie Hoover, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hoo ver, was married on Sunday after Boon. May 28 to Aaron Dumheck, on of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dum beck. The nuptials took plate at 4 o'clock at the Hoover home on Worth Capital street. The Rev. S. Raynor Smith of ficiated. Mrs. Gene Cooksey sans; "Because and "At Dawning and Mrs. -James Smart was the pianist. The improvised altar was decor ated with calla lillies and roses Canked by white tapers. The bride, who wax given in marriage by her father, wore a mass green suit with brown hat and accessories. She carried a prayer book marked with a purple rchjd. Mrs. R. D. Jewell was the honor attendant and wore a pastel pink Itreas with black accessories ,and corsage of pink roses. Addison JMarsheil was best man. Mrs. Hoover wore an aqua jer sey print with corsage of garden ias and roes for her daughter's wedding; Mrs. Dumbeck's gown was of navy blue and her flowers were roses and gardenias. At the wedding receptUn Mrs Edna Ramn cut the cake and! ervifig were Peggy Gabriel and j Sua Dorothy Zerzan. The couple will live in Salem t 2460 N. 19th street. Juniors Install New Officers . The Salem Junior Woman's dub Mutual mothers tea and installa tion of officers was held Monday slight at the clubhouse. Officers nd committee chairmen gave their annual reports. Two new irvmbers elected including Mrs. Wary Thomas and Mrs. Cedric Keaney. Mrs. Fred Cast Is the re tiring president. Mrs. Estill Brunk was the In stalling officer and Mrs. Carl Hal vorson the conductress. New offi Cn installed were Mewiames Roy Mink, president; Arthur Roethlin, ft rat vice-president; Lawrence Fitzgerald, second vice-president; Wallace Wilson, correspond i ng secretary;1 Wendell Ewing, treas urer; Gerald Fisher, financial sec- II ' - fc- a- - A. 111 ii j: storr iJi Ore.. Wedn day. May 29. 19-K - - -"- V VA f ...:-. if .-! f i. -1 ' -1 I a 1 retary; Fred Cast, parliamentar ian; Norman Winslow, publicity; Calvin Kent. Thomas P. Hill. Ill, Waldo Ott and Donald Parker, di rectors: and Miss Lucille Satter, recording secretary. Mrs. Brunk was re-elected ad visor to the club for the ensuing year. Musical numbers were given by Joan Stark, accordion, and ? Emelyn Frazer, vocal, accompa nied by Miss Gladys Edgar. j At the tea hour Mrs. George ; W. Moore and Madam Rosalie Sydonia of Vallejo. Calif., poured. The table centerpiece was of pink, yellow and coral roses flanked by green candles. The club's annual picnic is ten tatively scheduled for June 10. FOE Auxiliary Election Held Election or officers of FOE iur iliary was held at the May meet ing with Berniece Fletcher namgU president; Alena Friesen, Ji'ice president; Pauline Lewis, enap lain; Lillian Hamilton, secretary; Golda Carver, treasurer; May Ap lin, Mary Staats and Matilda Zie liruki. trustees; Dora Pabst, inside guard; and Flora Fox, outside guard. Initiation was held for the fol lowing: Ethra West. Inah Hitch. Geneva Allen, Delia Burroughs, Lucille Fox of West Stayton, Min nie Lane. Carole Sper.cer, Helen Leaure, Mary Ann Leasure. lone Meyers, Maxine Kleinsmith and Minnie Nelson. On May 26 the auxiliary offi cers and drill team went to Sheri dan to assist with the instituting, initiation and installation of offi cers in the new Phil Sheridan auxiliary. On Tuesday. June 4, in stallation of officers will be held at the hall. Golda Garver won the member ship campaign contest. Losing teams will give a covered dish ! supper at 6 o clock preceding tne installation on Tuesday The auxiliary drill team is pre paring for the state convention to be held at Astoria in June. There are still a few openings in the team. Officers of the auxiliary will take part in the ritualistic competitions during convention. Mrs. Wallace Hug will ha a bridge hostess tonight at her South 12th street home for the pleasure of her tlub. A late supper will be served after several hours of contract. Society Mulsic i MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor Date Told At Party Tuesday At the beautifully arranged at home for whicpi Miss Maria Dare and Mrs. George Fletcher were hostesses Tuesday night at the latter's countrjjr home announce ment was made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dare's sister, Mrs. Lucia Dare Tyler, to Lelajhd F. Sarff son of Mrs. Vj White jpf San Ysidro, Cal if. The bride-to-be is the daugh ter of iMrs. B T. Dare of Port land, fbrmerlypof Salem. The wedding of the couple will be an event tif Sunday, July 14. Little Lucia Maria Tyler passed the guests announcement cards bearing the names o the couple and the date. I The hostesses and honor guest received informally in the Jivjing roofn. Presiding at lithe urns during the eveniog were jlrs. D. Gemu ri der, Mrs. Ray Lafky, Mrs. Daniel Olin nd. Miss-Olga Munsori. As sisting v were Miss Hattie Bratzel, Mrs. Robert Taylor. Mrs. relbert Schwa bbauer : and Mrs. 4 Vefn Robb.. Bouquetslof roses and other spring ; flowerst were a r ranged about: th4 rooms and on the serv ing table! i TU 'l I J .1.1,1 I. 3J..4 Multnomah rotW anrl fr h.i"u" " uu II1 1 u" past fjyejyears has been employed at Quweliberryii Central Pharm acy. Jilitf Is a member of ZorHa, International and the Salem Jun ior Wqmin's club. Mr. Sarff is a graduate! of Oregon State college and is nJw a pharmacist at Quis enberry' He served overseas with thesnavy for three years. DAR Picnic Will Be cn Champoec Merrbeh of cijhemeket chapters Daughters of the American Revo lution, will mtet for a picnic luncheoni on Saturday ai Memo rial cabinX Champoeg. at 1 o'clock. Miss Ola! Clark, retiring regent, will" give her annual report and Mrs. C. j.! Roblin, newly elected regent, and her officers will be installed. ) ; m The hostess committee includes MesdarfGes Homer Goulet. sr., chairman, P. T. Bouffleur, H. M. Broadbent, 1 D. A. Looney. H--D, LangClle, L. LoOs. F. J. Wied. W. W. Ajlen, Karl Steiwer nd Miss Marguerite Looney. Miss Doolittle a I Luncheon Hostess Misis Jeanne Doolittle was host ess fr a luncheon at her home Monday afternoon in compliment to a jroup of graduating seniors. The centerpiece was of spring flowers flanked by white tapers. Scrolls, l representing diplomas, bearing a message of good luck, marked places for the guests. Co ers were placed !for the Misses Lois Burris!, Shirley Kin nane, Shirley Luidahl. Pat Mac namaa. Janet lliller, Shirley Post, Mary Elizabeth Reinhart, Roberta Ross, Bern Wall and the. hostess. MrJ and Mrs. Herbert L. SUf fi sr. are arranging a dinner part; tonight for the pleasure of Misi Irene' Wolff and her fiance, Ralph Livesay. who will be marrtfd or Thursday. A group of the cojuple'. intimate friend have been ii9 itec to the affair. The Sigma Tau Mothers will entertanlcd r riday afternoon a the horn of Mrs. Homer McWainj! 80 Faiifview avenue, at 1:30 o'clock I'dessert luncheon. All mothers pof members and pledges are invited to attend. 4 BEN FAMtXS ON THAT DAY OF DAYS! For HER Ik aVatfy, t7-JrW For inr.i - sW I-JewW UMGI0CK .... 4 - Clubs . The Home JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY - Past Presidents Hal Hibbard auxil iary. USVW. with Mrs. John Bertle son. 110 E. Lefelle St.. 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. -: Sigma Tau Mothers with Mrs. Homer McWain. 90 Fairvtew avenue, 1:30 des sert luncheon. SATURDAY - Chemeketa chapter. DAR. picnic luncheon. Chainpoeg. 1 p.m. MONDAY il Salem PEO fbuncil no-host luncheon tor unaffiliated members. Bluebird, 1 a.m. To Celebrate Birthday S John Michael Smith, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Francis W. Smith, will celebrate his fifth birthday on Saturday afternoon at a garden party at the home of his parents on Cascade Drive. A group of his friends hava been invited to the 4S)irthday party between 3 - and S O clock. '? Games will be played in the yard to be followed by birthday Cake and refreshments. Movies Will be shown in the play room. Assisting Mrs. Smith will be John's grandmother. Mrs. Walter H. Smith, ind Mrs. Douglas Thompson, Mrs. Irvin B. Hill, Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrnj Kenneth Carlson and Mrs. George William Son. r "j Bidden to the , party ar Jay and Terry Thompsori. Kennie Hitchcock, Robert Michiriel Brown 11. Bobby and Dick I Hill. Tom Dunham, Neena Lee Rieder of Portland, Sally and Suzanne Joeh imsen. Gene Williamsori. Bill Neu rier. Neil Lancefield. Douglas and Linda Thompson, Ronnie Cren shaw. Janet Thede aijid William Hagen. j ; Salem Rebekah lod(4 met Man day night with Mrs. Ralph Horna day, noble grand presiding. Mrs. Albert Beckman was efchrted noble grand for the ensuing fix months. Mrs. Fred Shafer, vice grand; Mrs. Clem Ohlsen. recording secretary; Mrs. Hazel Price, treasurer, and Mrs. Emil Otjen, team captain. Delegates to the Grand Lodge ses sion at Medford gave; sidelixhts on the convention. ! .: r I Capt. and Mrs. Philip France McKinlay (Doris Harold) and two months old son, Elbert, have ar rived in Salem from St. Louis, Mp,. where Captain McKinlay was -stationed at Jefferson Barracks. iThey are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford larold. Captain McKinlay was released from active duty and Is how on terminal leave. i Mrs. Rossell Pratt entertained members of the Monday Study club at a luncheon at her North Z4th street home. This was the last gathering of the group for the season. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson was elected president for the ensuing year and Mrs. L. V". Benson, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay and their daughter and her fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Eileen Patricia, are leaving today to spend the remainder of the week at the McKay's summer home at Neskowin. Meadowlsrk pest Sit! aaxillary. VFW, held initiaUon for Mary K. Fox. Esther Bressler and Loretta Isom1' at the meeting Thursday night. Delegates elected to the CJtming encampment at Corvallis were Patricia Sager and Betty Wieprecht and alternates. Doro thy Chase and Mona Warlng LET Walson & Green TAKE CARE OF YOUR LAWN & GARDEN This summer. Work guaranteed CALL 2-1619 EJUS H OP 6EIAIDINI, 39.75 Miller's !Miss Culver To Be June ! Bride ' Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday. June 15 for Miss Dolores Culver and Robert D. Lindstrom. Miss Culver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Culver and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lindstrom. The couple's engagement was announced in February. The ceremony will take place in the fireplace room of the First Congregational church before members of the immediate fam ily. The bride-to-be has asked Mrs. Daryl Mason (Carol Schaffer) to be her only attendant and T. A. Lindstrom, Jr. will be his brother's best man. Immediately after the ceremony the couple will leave on their honeymoon to Carmel and other California points. They will re turn to Salem to live and in the fall will go to Corvallis where he will attend Oregon State college. Mrs. Eichard L. Cooler enter tained members of St. Helena's Guild at her D street home Tues day night. Here's Last Minute For 1 . y l I . One. In a HUtlm., you -t v'vC o,kl to wok lor a j vrtO "'w VWCA bulHIna. j fdr 4 Support your YWCA J 0 building!' fund campali:. I V v V X If -cV V 1 1 - If jv XMMfafs ' I p. - ii H - - l-'-lwiMi.ii ilium i i n. II. mi ' "' I'umitiim i n i i ' ' J - 1 " " JJUJ"" The meeting- f Past Regeata. Daughters of the American Revo lution, scheduled for May 31 has been postponed. Lee-Hyde Vows Are Revealed Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Gayle Ann Hyde, daughter of Mrs. George Trunk, to Technical Sergeant Lyle Ernet Lee. soft of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Lee.; all of Salem, on May 15 in Portland with the Rev. Paul Kunzman officiating before members of the immediate family and a few friends. After a trip to the Oregon mountains and lakes the newly weds left for Montana and Yel lowstone National Park. Sergeant Lee will return to the air corps on July 1 to take a course as an instructor in Jet Engines. The couple expect to 'live in Mon tana. The bride is a graduate of Salem schools and has been employed at the Commercial Book Store. Her husband is also a graduate of Salem schools and returned to the states this winter from Japan, after his liberation from a prison camp. UGGE Graduation, Vacation and -June Bride Gifts! Miss Reidy Is Honor Guest ; Mrs. John Gallagher and Mrs. Raymond Carton were hostesses for a smartly arranged bridal par ty Tuesday night at the latter's home on the South River Road for the pleasure .of Miss Honors Reidy, who will be married to Louis llodak on June 29. The evening hours were spent informally with a miscellaneous shower honoring the bride-to-be. A late supper was served by the hostesses. The ierving table was centered with a heart shaped vase filled with pastel flowers and flanked by tapers and a miniature bride. Honoring Miss Reidy were Me dames John Natham. Karl IJarr, Lawrence Kelsh. George llemaun, Iawrence Alley, Henry Kropp, Joseph Albrich. Philip Jakoki, V'inre Rodakowski, Al Barry, Miss Alvine Amort, Miss Anna Karst and the hosier set. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph II. feeler are leaving today r Oakland, Calif. Returning with them on Sunday will be their daughter. Margie, who is completing her freshman year at Mills college. . ... TIOM Mrs. flefi IT. aenari aa4 Mrs. John Vmrmm went by plan to Seattle Monday to Join their hus bands, who were already In the north. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk and while there enjoyed a cruise on the'Sirk's yacht on the sound. The Sirt era folk expert to return to Salem today, j Women I Golfers Play Tuesday Women golfers playing on In dies Day at the Salem Golf club Tuesday receiyd prizes for their putting score. (Mrs. Fred liemarrtl was winner id class A;- Mrs Roy H. Simmons, class 11; Mrs. ilrry McBurnett, class C. The special prize was awarded to Mrs. Harry Sihenk. ( Playing were Meadames James Haley, J. E. Albrich. Ralph Ham. II ton. Carl Porter. Harry Schetik, Glenn Steven, Conrad Paulson, Reynolds Allen. R. I. Mai Lac Man, Fred Bernard., Robin Day, Robert Rihhi.p. W. Tj filler, Robert J eph. Creighton Jones, Leon per ry, W. T. Waterman, tt ward Roth Kate Rett, Roy II. Simmons, Steve Fnuehek. Harry McBurnett, Millard Pekar, Steve Craus. Tom my Thrmoort. Ifan Marble. Se phus Starr, Claude Johns. Roheit Burns. Ross Cop pock, John llelt rel, Richard Cooley, Edgar A. Lin den, jr.. and Joe C. Vine. i i 1 r i 1